Dentures are removable appliances that are used to replace missing teeth. They may be semi-permanent or permanent, depending on their design and how they are made. Typically, they are made from various materials such as porcelain, plastic resin, or metal. However, the most common material used for dental work is porcelain because it is stronger and more durable than other materials used in dentistry. Metal dentures are more durable than porcelain ones but less flexible and more difficult to clean. Also, they tend to be more expensive than other types of dentures.
Who Can Get Dentures?
Dentures are usually recommended for people who have lost all their natural teeth. Because dentures fit over the gums, they're not suitable for people whose upper or lower jaws are extremely small or large. You also need to be in good overall health so that your body will support the weight of the denture and ensure that it stays in place during chewing.
What Is the Importance of Dentures?
Dentures help patients who have lost all of their teeth. They bring multiple benefits such as improved speech, ability to eat, appearance, comfort, and oral hygiene. Also, dentures feel like natural teeth, so they can be used to replace a missing tooth or teeth. They can also be a perfect solution to missing gum tissue caused by gum disease.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are used when all of the natural teeth have been removed. Depending on the patient's needs and preferences, they can be either fixed or removable.
Partial Dentures
Partial dentures can be used after some teeth have been removed and others are still present.
Immediate Dentures
Immediate dentures are used when there is no tooth remaining in the mouth after extraction or if you have lost all your teeth.
Implant Retained Dentures
These are permanent, removable dental prostheses anchored to the jawbone by dental implants. Come see us for more information about dentures and if you could be a candidate for them.
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